I personally use NMap, but I think there might be a powershell command (or script) Maybe something where you loop through all possible ports and use the port you're at in the command (variable) A bit like $number = 1 while ($number < 10) { tnc 210.211.108.3 -port $number $number +=1 } I don't know of this will work or of it's the correct syntax, but if you know some programming or scripting, you get the idea. The < 10 in my example is of course aan example, I don't know how many possible ports there are without searching for it ;)
I get below message when follow your direction, Can you please reply? 'tcping' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Easy, depending which game you play. Google that games recommended ports for online play and open those up individually. NEVER just open DMZ or anything stupid like that. Just saying. Although keep in mind if a particular game works just fine with no issues if you have good internet that is, don't bother bypassing ports on your router. Why open extra doors when you don't have too. There's a lot of nifty tricks you can use kemps load balancer and route all your in and out traffic using just one port: 554 if configured correctly. It's a little on the network advanced side of things so if you don't know what kemp is, or what a load balancer actually does, it most likely isn't for you just yet. (not to mention proxy, TCP IP, know how to setup a virtual machine(s) which is a must have tool to screw around with to learn different things on ANY platform without breaking anything or risking your files or having to reload windows etc. practice
You have to download it first and place it in C:\ on your computer I use NMap myself (it also needs to be downloaded, but you can click install and a few times next). It shows more ports than the commands in this video
A Good Command for See Open Ports
Question - how to check all open ports on a specific IP address?
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'tcping' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I get this message when follow your direction
You need to download a file and put it in windows folder
Very good!
heyy man the prompt doesnt work for me it says
'tcping' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
How can we check all open ports? With range? Using NMap? Or we can do it from cmd or PowerShell?
I personally use NMap, but I think there might be a powershell command (or script)
Maybe something where you loop through all possible ports and use the port you're at in the command (variable)
A bit like
$number = 1
while ($number < 10) {
tnc 210.211.108.3 -port $number
$number +=1
}
I don't know of this will work or of it's the correct syntax, but if you know some programming or scripting, you get the idea. The < 10 in my example is of course aan example, I don't know how many possible ports there are without searching for it ;)
@@mvl8209 Thanks for your reply. It helped me a little.
Great info! Like always, can you work with logs in windows? How to use it and etc
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I get below message when follow your direction, Can you please reply?
'tcping' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
You need to download a file and put it in windows folder
Mine didn't work either. watch the second half of the video about Powershell. That worked!
Hi there, it was very useful and interesting tutorial video. Thnx
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Verygood , and for port the modem router ?
Command not working in windows 10
command works but it detects nothing just like all the port chekers and the telnet command. no worki
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Very good videos as always. If I want to improve my connection to play online, do you have any advice or help please?
Easy, depending which game you play. Google that games recommended ports for online play and open those up individually. NEVER just open DMZ or anything stupid like that. Just saying. Although keep in mind if a particular game works just fine with no issues if you have good internet that is, don't bother bypassing ports on your router. Why open extra doors when you don't have too. There's a lot of nifty tricks you can use kemps load balancer and route all your in and out traffic using just one port: 554 if configured correctly. It's a little on the network advanced side of things so if you don't know what kemp is, or what a load balancer actually does, it most likely isn't for you just yet. (not to mention proxy, TCP IP, know how to setup a virtual machine(s) which is a must have tool to screw around with to learn different things on ANY platform without breaking anything or risking your files or having to reload windows etc. practice
Hello, from which site are you doing the text to speech process?
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Can u make a Power Shell Script for multiple port and output the result in excel.
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no worki. Just like all the port checkers, claims my ports are no responding. Yet all my port forwarded services work fine.
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Good video. where the number 80 comes out
What about telnet?
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C:\>tcping google.com 80
'tcping' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
You have to download it first and place it in C:\ on your computer
I use NMap myself (it also needs to be downloaded, but you can click install and a few times next). It shows more ports than the commands in this video